claude Posted January 10, 2010 Posted January 10, 2010 Hello, sorry my English is poor...I own a Alembic distilated bass configuration is a rotary 4 position for the twoo pick ups (low inpedence) one volume and one tone so in total 3 knobs plus 3 extra switch it is working with one 9V battery. the preamps who inclued the volume pot and the tone is no more working...I ask several times to Alembic no repy...so if somebody can tel me where I wil find something similar who is working wiht the alembic pick ups Kind regards Claude Brussels Belgium Quote
garethox Posted January 10, 2010 Posted January 10, 2010 Hi Claude. As far as I know the best bet would be to stick with Alembic. They are very, very busy and you will get a reply eventually.... patience is a must when dealing with Mica and the gang! Good luck! Quote
claude Posted January 10, 2010 Author Posted January 10, 2010 [quote name='garethox' post='707819' date='Jan 10 2010, 05:26 PM']Hi Claude. As far as I know the best bet would be to stick with Alembic. They are very, very busy and you will get a reply eventually.... patience is a must when dealing with Mica and the gang! Good luck![/quote] It is impossible to deal with Alembic there is no service , I have to find a other solution...... Quote
BassBod Posted February 4, 2010 Posted February 4, 2010 I'd suggest John East (East uk) here on the forum. The Alembic pickups are very low output (by design) so would need something "tweaked" to work well with them. It won't be cheap, but you really need something high quality for this. The bonus is that you can have the configuration you want, as long as its not too exotic! I too gave up on Alembic when tryng to convert my old rack F2B to UK voltage. However, when they did eventually engage they were superb, and supplied a replacement transformer together with detailed instructions. Thats for a unit that was pushing 30 years old and is still very servicable. As a side note..from what I've seen Alembic charge a lot of money for their on-board electronics. That would also make me look for alternatives..even if they did reply to my emails. Quote
The Burpster Posted February 4, 2010 Posted February 4, 2010 Claude, Try contacting this chap, he's about 160km north of you in Holland but he is VERY good with basses...... I would trust his work and he is very easy to get on with! [url="http://www.elliomartina.com/"]http://www.elliomartina.com/[/url] Bob. Quote
claude Posted February 5, 2010 Author Posted February 5, 2010 thank you Guys.... I'm in contact with John East, I"m gonna send him the old Alembic Electronic to repair...... Claude Quote
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